Nicole
@motherof5
Active 3 years ago-
Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
What a great find!
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Sarvi replied to the topic Stretch Fabric and Remove Buttons on Seashore? in the forum oliver + s: seashore 11 years ago
This one is designed to have a pretty slim silhouette. What age is the child and how much stretch does your fabric have? I imagine an older child could shimmy into it but it might be a bit of a struggle. When you say stretch, are you thinking of a woven with some stretch? Or a knit? Could you use snaps (the kind you sew in) or velcro to make a…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Hey, what's wrong here? in the forum about the forums 11 years ago
This is also not a ‘broken’ but a usability question — would it be possible to modify the @ function so it uses the screen name rather than the profile name?
Here: http://oliverands.com/community/forums/topic/fiber-club#post-41778
I had originally written it out as @Nicole which is how her name appears when I’m reading through the thread, but…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
@motherof5 That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.
@rhythmtyagi Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
@motherof5 That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.
@rhythmtyagi Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
@Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.
@rhythmtyagi Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
@Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.
@Rhythm Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
@Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.
@Rhythm Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
@Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.
@rhythm wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]
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Robin replied to the topic Oliver + S appreciation in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Ok, so in my head I’ve started shopping for blazer fabric. Wool for the first one, some corduroy, velvet, denim, seersucker, tweed with leather patches… It’s going to be fun.
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Robin replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago
It’s funny isn’t it Tamara? I couldn’t have children, (too many fibroids, no where for an egg to implant) somehow got pregnant, had far too many complications, was told I miscarried, delivered a healthy baby girl and marvelled at the wonder of it all. And yet when the doctor told me not to have more children I was devastated. Which seems…[Read more]
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Robin replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago
It’s funny isn’t it Tamara? I couldn’t have children, (too many fibroids, no where for an egg to implant) somehow got pregnant, had far too many complications, was told I miscarried, delivered a healthy baby girl and marvelled at the wonder of it all. And yet when the doctor told me not to have more children I was devastated. Which seems…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Oliver + S appreciation in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Oh, you’re all so lovely. Thank you. It means a lot to me that you say this.
And yes, I think maybe it’s time to tackle that blazer you’ve all been requesting for such a long time now. I’ll see what I can do between the other projects I’ve got going on!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Oliver + S appreciation in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Oh, you’re all so lovely. Thank youT It means a lot to me that you say this.
And yes, I think maybe it’s time to tackle that blazer you’ve all been requesting for such a long time now. I’ll see what I can do between the other projects I’ve got going on!
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Jane replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
I tried to teach myself how to embroider as I love some of the cute details that can be added to garments. I just couldn’t get it and it frustrated me.
I took a Craftsy class for crochet in November and am “hooked” (bad pun intended 😉 ). I never knew how simple crochet is, I just love it. Hubby bought me another Craftsy class for Christmas to…[Read more]
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Kim replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
I like to knit in addition to sewing. I started knitting again 6 years ago when my daughter was expecting. I used the book Itty Bitty Hats by Susan B. Anderson with the suggested Addi Turbo circular needles. I knit all of the kids winter hats now using a modified pattern. I just started a thrum baby hat and a toddler sweater. I like to listen to…[Read more]
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Kim replied to the topic What Will You Create in 2015? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
This year, starting with this month, I am making a red cotton velveteen cape from LTTS and a white onstage tutu for my 5 year old granddaughter. For my 3 year old grandson a wolf hat using the LTTS hat pattern and faux wolf fur. For the two toddler granddaughters white onstage tutus.
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with love Heidi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
I’ve done cross stitch, knitting and crochet as well as sewing. My primary choice is crochet, especially if I have to watch TV or a movie. I spent a couple of years traveling on buses for 6 hours at a time at night, I can now essentially crochet granny square blanket in the dark!
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with love Heidi replied to the topic Oliver + S appreciation in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
It’s funny, I add length with reckless abandon and I never worry about ruining the style lines, but I am not unhappy with any of the ones I add length to. In fact I more often get frustrated when I haven’t added length and it’s a couple of inches short but fits in the width 🙂
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Rhythm replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago
I do a bit of embroidery myself. @vothgirl – I so agree with your mom on the back being just as neat! Check out my recent most cross stitch – http://rhythmofrhythm.blogspot.in/2014/11/cross-stitch-family-portrait.html
Planning to do a set of kokeshi dolls next!
Would love to learn to crochet! - Load More
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